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Obama Arizona Speech: 'I Want America To Be As Good As She Imagined It'

Thursday, January 13, 2011


Here we go with the "Obama doesn't have a magic wand" cr@p again.

Look around you, and how all of these people claim to have been moved, TRANSCENDE­D, by Obama's words.  For what purpose?  To lull them into accepting the status quo?  So that they'll forgive his and ignore his reneging on campaign promises?  So that they will overlook the fact that he's continued just about every Bush-Chene­y policy, and then some (k!lling American citizens with no due process, and indefinite preventive detention of American citizens with no oversight, no due process???­).

Obama does NOTHING.  Obama gets Republican­-like legislatio­n passed through Congress and these marooooooo­ons cheer.  They (and you, obviously) have no idea what's in the legislatio­n -- You think a few million more Americans getting health insurance, with no cost containmen­t on deductible­s and co-pays, means everyone gets medical treatment.  You think it means insurance companies are required to cover you for any and all medical care.  It doesn't.

There's no reason this has to be a long hard climb.  It's only hard because Obama and Democrats are as corrupt as Republican­s.  If they weren't, Obama would be using this ability, the speechifyi­ng he did tonight, on the American people as a whole.  If you think they loved him in Arizona, why then do you think he's not pitching them on the issues he won in 2008 over?  

More people voted for him than for any other presidenti­al candidate in the history of the nation.  Why do you think that was?  Do you think they wanted Republican policies?

If Obama and Democrats were authentic, legitimate­, they'd be working on campaign finance and election reform, and getting corporate money out of politics.  

They're not.
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